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RoleystoneNet The Roleystone Community network site. Information, Forums and Local Directory.
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Dieback Working Group The authoritive source of information for fighting Dieback. Visit this site for more information on Dieback.
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SERCUL The South East Regional Centre for Urban Landcare (SERCUL) was formed in 2003 as an independent Natural Resource Management body in Perth. SERCUL brings together the community, local governments, business and government agencies to develop and implement projects that will improve our environment.
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Armadale Gosnells Landcare Group Armadale Gosnells Landcare
The Armadale Gosnells Landcare Group operates in the Canning, Wungong and Southern River Catchments. The Team coordinates planning community action and awareness programs
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Wildflower Society of WA Wildflower Society of WA holds information sessions and field trips. The Local branch convenes at Field Study Centre, Armadale Settlers’ Common, Triton Crescent (off Albany Highway), Armadale every 2nd Thursday (Feb to Nov) at 7:45pm.
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Dept of Environment and Conservation This page has loads of info about bandicoots, cockatoos, magpies, wedge-tail eagles and more. The page also has tips on netting to prevent bird damage.
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City of Armadale Armadale city's own web site. Try out their "online Mapping", find your own plot of land and your local reserve.
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Perth Urban Bushland Fungi Perth Urban Bushland Fungi project is a community based organisation that promotes an understanding of the roles of fungi in bushland.
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West Australian Native Orchid Study and Conservation Group The Society promotes Western Australian indigenous orchids.
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Urban Bushland Council The Urban Bushland Council is a community organisation for the recognition and protection of urban bushland in Western Australia. It comprises approximately 60 community conservation groups concerned about urban bushland. The Urban Bushland Council is involved in local action and networking, policy development, lobbying and raising public awareness.
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Wildlife Education Services Wildlife Education Services is an independent education service dedicated to educating the children and public on the Wildlife and environment of Western Australia.
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Conservation Council WA The Conservation Council is an outspoken advocate of environmental protection. They inform the public and governments on key environmental issues and participate in government and community processes that seek to restore and protect the natural environment.
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Men of the Trees Western Australia They provide support to the community about seed collecting, seed propagation, re-vegetation of the land and aftercare
They also provide native tree and understorey seedlings to the community.
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Frogwatch This site has all the information you need about Western Australian frogs.
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Carbon Neutral Carbon Neutral (CN) is a Western Australian based program linked to the Men of the Trees organization. You can go on-line and calculate your emissions using GHG-Energy Calc and pay CN to offset your emissions by planting trees.
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Nearer to Nature Nature-based activities in and around Perth. The Department of Environment and Conservation's Nearer to Nature team provides the community with unique, enjoyable activities that help participants discover marvellous natural areas in and around Perth.
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Zero Waste Interesting site with loads of information about waste disposal/recylcing.
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FloraBase This is a website that has authoritative scientific information on flora in Western Australia, including maps, images, descriptions, specimen, and nomenclatural information.
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Bibbulmun Track The Bibbulmun Track is one of the world's great long distance walk trails, stretching nearly 1000kms from Kalamunda (Perth Hills) to Albany (South Coast) through the heart of the scenic South West of Western Australia
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Birds Australia Birds Australia generate and share knowledge about birds and their habitats.
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Weeds in Australia The Weeds in Australia web site brings together information on weeds and weeds management at the national level, and is your connection with weed activity in Australia.
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Birds in Backyards Birds in Backyards is a research, education and conservation program focusing on the birds that live where people live.
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Department of Fisheries WA The Department of Fisheries, Western Australia is responsible for the sustainable development of the State's fisheries. This website is your window to WA's aquatic world and the conservation and management arrangements in place to ensure that we can all enjoy Fish for the future.
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Darling Range Wildlife Shelter DRWS provides assistance to Australian native wildlife in need, including joeys and juvenile kangaroos with numerous birds, possums, bandicoots and shingleback lizards.
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Aussie Bee The Australian Native Bee Research Centre's website. It publishes information booklets, a field guide, a video and other products to distribute information on all native bee species to the Australian public and help ensure the bees' survival in Australia.
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Eastern Metropolitan Regional Council (EMRC) The EMRC provides a range of services for the Eastern Region.
They also organise "Bushskills for the Hills", free workshops for the Community. We can enrol in their courses.
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Dieback.org.au A comprehensive website about dieback thoughout Western Australia
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Fishing for Phytophthora Murdoch University's 'Fishing for Phytophthora' project will catalogue what Phytophthora species are present in Western Australia’s waterways including rivers, streams, dams and estuaries.
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Munda Biddi Foundation The Munda Biddi Trail is a world-class, nature-based, off-road cycling experience.
Starting in Mundaring the trail meanders through scenic river valleys and the magnificent eucalypt forests of the State’s South West. It utilises a network of bush tracks, firebreaks and disused railway formations and has sections suitable for cyclists of all ages and experience levels. Situated a comfortable day’s ride apart are purpose-built Munda Biddi campsites with roomy Camp Huts and tent sites.
The first half of the Trail, from Mundaring to Nannup (498km) is complete and ready to ride!
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